Examples of using Mugs in English and their translations into Chinese
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She noticed that all the mugs in the kitchenette had logos and ads for political parties and professional organizations.
The coffee mugs, T-shirts, and souvenirs emblazoned with“Guantánamo Bay.”.
All mugs are frozen, and a special draught system ensures that every beer pours at 29 degrees.
Without the second law of thermodynamics, why shouldn't we see coffee mugs reassembling themselves in our day-to-day lives?
In the back booth two men sat with thick white china mugs in front of them.
The solution is simple to avoid this problem is simple: get used to using reusable mugs.
One set of four identical 12-ounce(355 mL) porcelain mugs adorned with Don Moyer's multi-calamity drawing.
Images of its biomechanical Eva robots are on everything from coffee mugs to smartphones and even airplane wraps.
Her history professor Karen Halttunen was explaining why mugs in Colonial America had three handles.
Founded in 1909, the Germany based company produces a wide range of cups, mugs, and plates.
No matter how good a parent you were, he joked,“you didn't point out 50,000 coffee mugs to your children.”.
She wants to start up a cafe near her art studio where she would create every product used there by hand, even the mugs.
At the scale we're most familiar with- humans, forests, coffee mugs- the electromagnetic force is more salient.
Although he does not drink beer,(What?) he has been collecting beer mugs since 1997.
His name appears in countless books and sermons, on T-shirts, coffee mugs, and billboards.
Cups up to 7.2 inches tall can fit, which means it can handle moderately-sized travel mugs.
We honor the image of a U.S. national lab, so we don't do coffee mugs or souvenirs.
Research has shown up to 90% of mugs in office kitchens are coated in germs, and that 20% of those cups actually carry fecal matter.
So far, we have T-shirts, mugs, rosaries, prayer cards, rosary rings, just about everything you can think of- no bobble heads.
Research has shown up to 90% of mugs in office kitchens are coated in germs, and that 20% of those cups actually carry faecal matter.
